2017 Academy Awards Guide: Everything We Know About the Oscars So Far

The 89th Annual Academy Awards are mere weeks away, and much like many of the incredible films nominated this year, we can't wait to watch the glamorous ceremony unfold.

But when exactly do the Oscars air? Where can you watch the awards? Who's hosting and who's performing? And, most importantly, who's nominated?

Check out our comprehensive 2017 Academy Awards guide below for all the info on what to expect from this year's Oscars.

When Are the 2017 Academy Awards?

The 89th Annual Academy Awards take place February 26 on ABC. The ceremony airs live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood at 5:30 p.m. EST/8:30 p.m. EST.

Who Is Hosting the 2017 Academy Awards?

Hosting the ceremony for the first time is late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who has previously hosted two Emmy broadcasts, one in 2012 and one in 2016. Kimmel will be taking over from comedian Chris Rock, who hosted the awards show in 2016.

Last year's ceremony saw performances by Lady Gaga ("Til It Happens to You" from The Hunting Ground), The Weeknd ("Earned It" from Fifty Shades of Grey) and Sam Smith ("Writing's On the Wall" from Spectre). While no performers have been specifically confirmed for 2017 yet, it's likely that Justin Timberlake will perform his chart-topping Trolls song, "Can't Stop the Feeling."

Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda's song "How Far I'll Go" from Moana is also nominated—if he performs, it may either be with original voice actress Auli'i Cravalho or Alessia Cara, who performs a pop rendition of the track for the film's soundtrack—as are two songs from La La Land, which would certainly make for a charming onstage Gosling-Stone medley.

As predicted, both Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are nominated for their roles in the hit musical La La Land—which itself is nominated for Best Picture.

Hidden Figures boasts three nominations—Best Picture, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Adapted Screenplay—though Taraji P. Henson was, sadly, snubbed for her excellent lead role. Meanwhile, Amy Adam's epic sci-fi drama Arrival is nominated in eight categories, while Zootopia, Moana and Kubo and the Two Strings round out the animation category alongside My Life as a Zucchini and The Red Turtle.

Check out the major category nominations, below:

Best PictureArrivalFencesHacksaw RidgeHell or High WaterHidden FiguresLa La LandLionManchester by the SeaMoonlight